That is one UGLY screenshot. I hope people upgrading to 12.10 and
keeping the "ubuntu-desktop" package don't get stuck with the shopping
lens. Unity needs to lose weight anyway. and on top of all else  two of
the last three comments raised legal issues. According to those posts,
Ubuntu would become illegal to distribute in Europe, which as a
practical matter would mean European mirrors would have to shut down and
no computer maker in Europe would be able to install Ubuntu by default.

That would really suck, and be worse than the shopping lens itself,
which is easily removed.

As an experienced user, I always blacklist anything called "shopping"
from all my machines and from my personal private fork of Ubuntu. The
real problem would be for a new user who has yet to learn to use the
terminal to remove the shopping lens. Another problem would be public
access computers running Ubuntu from a live disk, sometimes done for
security reasons at activist media centers in macnines with hard drives
removed for security reasons. Amazon logs would then substitute for the
missing hard drives if the FBI, et al wanted to know what was going on
at those computers, unless the shopping lens was re-removed at every
boot from the live disk.

If Canonical won't exile the shopping lens to installable from repo,
maybe a "remove ads from operating system" script executable by mouse
click on the default desktop or even in the first run HUD so users
unfamiliar with the terminal can take it out as soon as they install?
Would sure save live-disk sysadmins in activst media centers a lot of
time.

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